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Sacred Moments: Jacoby's Baptism (Gallery Canvas Wraps)

Sacred Moments: Jacoby's Baptism (Gallery Canvas Wraps)

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St. Anthony's of Padua Cathedral in Boston, Massachusetts—a place where the sacred meets the sentimental. But let's not get lost in the theological intricacies; we've got a canvas that's as divine as my godson Jacoby's baptism.

 

Picture this: I’m standing outside the cathedral, my camera capturing the grandeur of the place where my godson, Jacoby, was baptized. This isn't just any cathedral; it's a symbol of my friendship with Jacoby's father, a bond that has stood the test of time and high school football. Now, that photo has been cartoonized into a canvas print, ready to bring that same sense of sanctity and nostalgia into any room it graces.

 

Product Features:

  • Material: 100% cotton fabric canvas, because even sacred moments deserve a heavenly touch.

  • Frame: Poplar wood frame available in walnut or black finish, as enduring as my friendship.

  • Quality: High image quality and detail, so I can relive that blessed day every time I look at it.

  • Note: For indoor use only, because even art needs sanctuary.

Taken on Oct. 10th, 2021

  7" x 5" 18″ x 12″ 24″ x 16″ 30″ x 20″ 36″ x 24″ 48″ x 32″
Canvas width, in 7.00 18.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 48.00
Canvas height, in 5.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00 32.00
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Frame width, in 8.25 19.25 25.25 31.25 37.25 49.25
Frame height, in 6.25 13.25 17.25 21.25 25.25 33.25
Frame depth, in 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75

Fun Fact: Did you know that St. Anthony of Padua, the namesake of the cathedral, is often invoked for finding lost items? He's known as the "patron saint of lost things." So, in a way, having a canvas of this cathedral could symbolize more than just a sacred place—it could represent the idea of finding what's important in life, whether it's faith, friendship, or family. How's that for a conversation starter next time someone admires my canvas?

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